KONTAN.CO.ID - SAO PAULO. Brazil's central bank on Tuesday cleared the way for Facebook's WhatsApp messaging service to let its users send each other funds using the Visa Inc and Mastercard card networks, according to a statement. The central bank had initially suspended WhatsApp's bid to allow users to send money via chats when it was first proposed last June, saying it could damage Brazil's existing payments system in terms of competition, efficiency and data privacy. Read Also: Gold prices at over 2-week low as U.S. yields, dollar strengthen
WhatsApp gets central bank nod to start payments in Brazil
KONTAN.CO.ID - SAO PAULO. Brazil's central bank on Tuesday cleared the way for Facebook's WhatsApp messaging service to let its users send each other funds using the Visa Inc and Mastercard card networks, according to a statement. The central bank had initially suspended WhatsApp's bid to allow users to send money via chats when it was first proposed last June, saying it could damage Brazil's existing payments system in terms of competition, efficiency and data privacy. Read Also: Gold prices at over 2-week low as U.S. yields, dollar strengthen